Tuesday, January 15, 2013

If you didn't attend some wonderful repertory/revival film screenings in 2012, you missed out. As nobody could see them all, I've recruited Frisco Bay filmgoers to recall some of their own favorites of the year. An index of participants is found here.

6. Die wunderbare Lüge der Nina Petrowna [The Wonderful Lies of Nina Petrovna] (1929) @ Castro (SFSFF), 7/13/12. A revelation. Brigitte Helm performance in the title role may be one of the best of the silent era.

7. Grand Illusion (1937) @ Castro, 6/12/12. There's nothing new that anyone can say about this film. Crystalline new restoration, I just sat back and let soak it in. So gorgeous I watched it twice.

8. Trailer Trash: A Mini-Movie Extravaganza (1950s-70s) @ PFA, 6/8/12. A wild and varied potpourri of movie trailers from the PFA collection, many of which originated from Gary Meyer. Too often ignored, trailers truly deserve recognition as genre apart.

10. Crime Watch! (1922-1973) @ Oddball Film Archive, 9/14/12. No Top 10 list would be complete without an entry from Oddball, the Bay Area mecca for orphan film. This program of seven crime/police related films, included Parole (1956) shot on location in San Quentin; Don't Shoot II (a sequel!) (1973), a training film for law officers about when to use their weapons, and Flesh and Leather (1951) starring Hugh Beaumont (aka Ward Cleaver) as a hard boiled private detective trying to unravel a murder.